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Daphne Keller: The Power of Choice

7 min · 19 dec 2025
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In this episode we hear from Daphne Keller, Director of Platform Regulation at Stanford Law School Program in Law, Science and Technology. Daphne shares her insights about the power that user choice can give back to users through new technologies like "middleware". And takes us back in time for a critical evaluation of the legislative landscape of the early internet and the precedents that shaped today's communications landscape. Liked this episode? Make sure to subscribe and share it. Also, visit my substack at javierpallero.substack.com where we keep the conversation going and expand on the issues we talk about here.

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